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197495 minHorror

Lisa and the Devil

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Is Lisa and the Devil worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lisa and the Devil Synopsis

Lisa is a tourist in an ancient city. When she gets lost, she finds an old mansion in which to shelter. Soon she is sucked into a vortex of deception, debauchery and evil presided over by housekeeper Leandre.

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Top Cast

Telly Savalas
Telly SavalasLeandro
Elke Sommer
Elke SommerLisa Reiner
Sylva Koscina
Sylva KoscinaSophia Lehar
Alessio Orano
Alessio OranoMax
Eduardo Fajardo
Eduardo FajardoFrancis Lehar
Espartaco Santoni
Espartaco SantoniCarlo
Alida Valli
Alida ValliContessa
Gabriele Tinti
Gabriele TintiGeorge
Franz von Treuberg
Franz von TreubergShopkeeper
Kathy Leone
Kathy LeoneLisa's friend

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Is Lisa and the Devil worth watching?

Lisa and the Devil has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

Is Lisa and the Devil hit or flop?

Lisa and the Devil has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Lisa and the Devil?

Lisa and the Devil is a Horror movie that Lisa is a tourist in an ancient city. When she gets lost, she finds an old mansion in which to shelter. Soon she is sucked into a vortex of deception,...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 27, 2022
★ 6

_**Dreamlike Euro-horror with Telly Savalas and Elke Sommer**_ A tourist (Sommer) in Toledo, Spain, gets lost in the alleyways of the ancient city and ends up at a castle-like manor with a few other guests run by an aloof countess and her hospitable son, not to mention a too-smug butler (Savalas). One of Mario Bava’s last films, "Lisa and the Devil” (1973) is similar to “The Devil’s Nightmare” (1971) mixed with “Carnival of Souls” (1962) and elements of “Psycho” (1960). While the movie was successful at festivals, a distributer couldn’t be found and so it was re-edited with newly shot footage involving a priest and a possessed protagonist to take advantage of the popularity of “The Exorcist” (1973), then released as “The House of Exorcism” (1975). This review concerns Bava’s original film and not the butchered version. With Bava at the helm, this is an artistic and colorful film. I’d watch it over “Carnival of Souls,” but it’s nowhere near as entertaining as “The Devil’s Nightmare” or as compelling as the great “Psycho.” It’s similar to Bava’s "Baron Blood" (1972), just more surreal and not as engaging. But if you appreciate flicks like “Carnival of Souls” and "Haunts of the Very Rich" (1972) check it out. It’s interesting to (try to) put the pieces together and interpret it. Elke doesn’t do much for me. I love Sylva Koscina, who was 39 during shooting in late 1972, but she doesn’t look good with a hairstyle & getup from the 1920s. She was mind-blowing just a few years earlier in “Hornets' Nest” (1970). Unfortunately, youth & beauty fade. Savalas was trying to quit smoking at the time and so is often seen sucking on a lollipop, which would become iconic in his TV series Kojak that went into production shortly after this. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in the heart of Spain, Toledo and Madrid; with the airport scenes done on the northeast coast at Barcelona Airport in Barcelona. GRADE: B-/C+